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  2. How can I see what IP address my iPhone, iPod touch, or iPad has?

    apple.stackexchange.com/questions/454715/how-can-i-see-what-ip-address-my-i...

    There are two potential solutions to getting your IP: a Shortcut and An App. Shortcut. I created a simple shortcut called Get IP Addresses. It was tested on iPad running iPadOS 16 and iPhone 12 running 16.1.2. It will output both your Local and External IP addresses. System Status App. There is a simple App (free) called System Status.

  3. How do I find my IP Address from the command line?

    apple.stackexchange.com/questions/20547

    To find your Mac's current internal IP address, run: ifconfig -l | xargs -n1 ipconfig getifaddr. This is basically equivalent to ipconfig getifaddr en0, but more reliable! en0 is not always the current network interface! Thank you to @epylinkn in the comments of another answer for this hint.

  4. 21. On my iPhone, I can find my MAC address by going into Settings, then General, then About. The wifi MAC address is listed under "Wi-Fi Address". It's likely that the MAC address for the iPad is in the same location. The bluetooth MAC is here as well if you ever need it. Kyle is correct.

  5. How can I visit an IP address on Mobile Safari?

    apple.stackexchange.com/questions/126021/how-can-i-visit-an-ip-address-on...

    I am on iOS 7.0.4 on an iPhone 5. I type in a IP address on my local network, 192.168.11.18, in my Safari address bar, and Safari completely ignores the fact that it is a host I am wanting to visit.

  6. I have a Billion BiPAC 7301VGP. I've already gone into to the DHCP service and entered fixed hosts for all my devices, using their mac address, and naming the fixed host. this includes the ipad, my htc phone, my apple tv, and everything else. all the machines have been shut down a few times since then (power failures guarantee that) but some host name resolution still doesn't happen. for ...

  7. 3. Look at your 'router' or 'gateway' address. Open up the network control panel, select the iPhone connection, and the address should be displayed there, no? Alternately it can be found by issuing an 'ifconfig' command in the terminal.

  8. Please provide more info.*. To get you wifi Mac address from your iPad. Go to Settings->General->About. There you will see the Wi-Fi Address which is the MAC address. Share. Improve this answer. answered Jun 7, 2013 at 16:26. markhunte. 12.3k 1 34 55.

  9. Now, however, neither iOS device is able to connect to LAN IPs other than the router homepage at 192.168.1.1. I've tried rebooting both devices, rebooting my router and cable modem, restoring my router settings to an earlier version, etc. Using the "Network Tools" app by KeepSolid on iPhone shows that Trace Route works for normal sites but then ...

  10. network - How to set static IP on iPad - Ask Different

    apple.stackexchange.com/questions/126467

    1. iOS 7: Tap Settings. Tap on WiFi. Tap on your connected WiFi name. Tap the static tab and enter your addresses. Close out of the Settings and launch Safari or another network app to confirm connectivity. Share.

  11. macos - Get computer name from IP-address - Ask Different

    apple.stackexchange.com/questions/98554

    The computer name in macOS is not necessarily indentical to the hostname or the Bonjour name! You can simply check this with scutil --get { ComputerName | LocalHostName | HostName }. ComputerName is the user friendly name, LocalHostname is the Bonjour name - both also visible in System Preferences > Sharing - and HostName is the hostname of the ...